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Registered nurse Deborah Burger describes why medical workers have a shortage of masks and how that puts public health at risk.

The pandemic's scale is unprecedented, but the United States is not fully using systems that should have been in place.

Trials of remdesivir have shown quicker recovery times for COVID-19 patients, proving that "a drug can block this virus," says Dr. Anthony Fauci, a lead member of the White House coronavirus task force.


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The flights taking place in a COVID-19 hotspot in Connecticut use sensors to detect the virus' symptoms from afar.

An automated system from Bright Machines could increase the number of coronavirus tests completed per day, and keep lab workers from contracting the virus.

The most-asked questions about the pandemic include ones about stimulus checks, face masks and the virus' origins.

As the coronavirus continues to ravage cities across the country, there's still a shortage of tests to confirm cases. That's why several medical groups and tech entrepreneurs are designing high-tech tools to potentially detect the virus in its earliest stages.


Her work helped lead to development of a vaccine for the virus, which often resulted in paralysis and even death among children.

The company also confirmed that employees at more US warehouses have tested positive for the virus, with 14 facilities now affected.

This new kind of mosquito can't spread any form of the deadly disease.

The gig economy companies promised workers paid leave if they got the virus or were quarantined. Here are stories from five people who've struggled to get help.

The basketball star is among seven NBA players to test positive for the virus.

The Italian supercar-maker has shut production down for over a week as Italy battles the virus outbreak.

The social network has been trying to direct people to more accurate information about the virus.

Organizers are looking at dates in June or July for the high-profile event, assuming the virus has been contained by then.

Dozens of people are suffering from a pneumonia outbreak now attributed to a virus related to deadly SARS.

Musk tells employees that he believes "panic" will do more harm than the virus, the Los Angeles Times reports.